A/N: So it’s raining and thundering here and even though it’s getting late I wanna crank out this little drabble that I don’t know where I’m going with. I’ll post it in the morning. This is a newer pairing (interesting story but I’ll save that for later) and I love it pretty much as much as I love Jerbin. It depends on my mood. Anyways, here’s the story.
He saw the flash of lightning and counted in his head slowly before hearing the boom of thunder. The storm was blowing away from here but it wasn’t all that windy by the sounds of it, so it would probably be going for a while. He was tired but
Forces of Nature: Analysis by XPhoenix-FlightX, literature
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Forces of Nature: Analysis
Forces of Nature: Analysis
I’m only on the fourth episode? Man I need to hurry this up.
So, I have no significant feelings for this episode. Still in early stages as far as voice acting, at least the animation is starting to pick up and become more consistent. Despite them using some stock footage here and there…. May I just say, though, Ron Perlman’s voice acting is delicious. As Slade disguised as the old man, he ALSO disguises his voice pretty freaking well so that it’s not easy to guess who he is too soon. Really, he’s the biggest and often only reason I watch this episode. It’s not my favorite, beca
Not Meant For Me (Chapter 6) by XPhoenix-FlightX, literature
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Not Meant For Me (Chapter 6)
Not Meant For Me
Teen Titans Fanfiction
It was an average morning in Titans Tower- not much crime going on. Only a few robberies and car thefts here and there that the police didn’t feel the need to call them out for. For once they got to stay home for the day. At first it was great, because they got a chance to try and relax. But as minutes turned to hours with no alarms, they became restless. It had been so long since they had had a real fight, against a real villain. Somehow they had all gathered in the Main Room, as if subconsciously hoping some company would ease their boredom. Even Raven was out of her room, reading a book. But
Divide and Conquer: Analysis by XPhoenix-FlightX, literature
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Divide and Conquer: Analysis
I’m back again, with another episode. And this one is pretty great! Just…different.
It’s fairly well-known that Divide and Conquer is the original pilot episode that ended up being aired third instead, and it really shows. This clearly is meant to introduce the characters and tone of the show to the target audience. Plus, all of the clips in the theme song are from this episode, as far as I can see. I often wonder what got mixed up in the studio to make this one come out later when it’s the perfect first episode. I also wonder what would have happened to the show if it had actually started with this one and not Final
The Dark of the Woods by XPhoenix-FlightX, literature
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The Dark of the Woods
The Dark of the Woods
Author's Note: Don’t question the logic in this. Because there really is none anyway. It comes from a darker place in my heart and mind, a stranger desire. I can (maybe) explain more at the bottom.
The chain link fence really wasn’t hard to climb over, even with poor physical ability. Idly she wondered why it was there. To keep kids out for sure. But did it keep him in? It didn’t matter. She hopped down onto the ground below like so many had dared to before her. Countless people, on a simple quest but always in vain. Not her. Pages, pages… they meant nothing to her. Oh, she would look for them
Hello, hello, hello! I’m back for our weekly review, with the second episode of the series—Sisters. It’s a relatively different episode. The plot has been used before but they do it in such a way that it’s different enough not to matter. You’ve got sibling rivalry, the pressures of trying to fit in, the fears of losing your friends to someone cooler, etc. Oh and then there’s the space police.
It starts off with one of the cutest scenes in the entire series, Robin and Starfire on the Ferris Wheel. The only thing that breaks the romance is Robin interrupting her and, well, acting like a teenage boy. Face it,
Final Exam: Analysis by XPhoenix-FlightX, literature
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Final Exam: Analysis
In…celebration? Prepration? Of the new Teen Titans Go! series coming out on Cartoon Network, I’d like to take a look back at the original Teen Titans series, episode by episode, to remind us of the old times and discuss each episode. The good, bad and ugly of the series, if you will. So, let’s sit back and relive our childhoods.
Final Exam, as many know, wasn’t originally going to be their pilot episode, it was. And it was a very sucky start. Wait, wait! Don’t get upset, and I’ll explain to you why it was a very weak beginning to what grew to be a great show. Have you viewed this recently? Just watch the